FRANK LANGWORTHY FROM BOLTON JAILED FOR INDECENT ASSAULT ON TEENAGE GIRL
In a case that has shocked the Bolton community, Frank Langworthy, a man with no previous criminal record, has been sentenced to three years in prison following his conviction for two counts of indecent assault involving a teenage girl.
The incidents took place when the girl was still a minor, raising serious concerns about the safety and protection of vulnerable youths in the area.
Initially, Langworthy denied any involvement in the allegations brought against him.
However, as the case progressed and evidence was presented in court, he eventually admitted to the offences.
The court heard that the assaults were of a serious nature, and the judge emphasized the gravity of abusing a child, underscoring the importance of holding offenders accountable.
The court's sentencing reflected the severity of the crimes committed.
In addition to the prison term, Langworthy was ordered to sign the sex offenders register for a period of ten years, a measure designed to monitor his activities and prevent further harm.
The case has sparked discussions within the Bolton community about safeguarding minors and the importance of vigilance in protecting vulnerable individuals from exploitation and abuse.
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
In a case that has shocked the Bolton community, Frank Langworthy, a man with no previous criminal record, has been sentenced to three years in prison following his conviction for two counts of indecent assault involving a teenage girl. ...
Prison sentence
three years
In a case that has shocked the Bolton community, Frank Langworthy, a man with no previous criminal record, has been sentenced to three years in prison following his conviction for two counts of indecent assault involving a teenage girl
Sex Offenders Register
ten years
In addition to the prison term, Langworthy was ordered to sign the sex offenders register for a period of ten years, a measure designed to monitor his activities and prevent further harm